Janelle Monae Covered David Bowie's "Heroes" and It's Really Good

In celebration of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in Brazil next month, Pepsi is pairing singers and filmmakers to release a visual album to celebrate the sport of soccer.

The first track and video off the album, called Pepsi Beats of the Beautiful Game, was released just the other day, featuring Janelle Monae covering David Bowie's iconic song, "Heroes," over a couldn't-be-sweeter short film done by an artist collective, The Young Astronauts.

The video follows a bunch of young kids tugging at your heartstrings, getting bullied, then finding a way to be the heroes of their own lives. Janelle doesn't appear in the video herself -- supposedly, none of the recording artists, including Kelly Rowland, Rita Ora and Timbaland, involved in the project will either -- which actually helps you focus on these lovely stories being told in the short films (rather than ogling celebrity eye candy).

Check it:

Totally your new anthem, right?

The album will be a collection of 11 epic songs (not all covers, though) and short films with a new "filmtrack" trickling out about every week until the complete project is released on June 10 in the US, both on iTunes and Pepsi.com/THEGAME.